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But the administration has held out for a more concrete statement of its goals than North Korea has so far been willing to make.
And in the case of the president, it is an example of why a more concrete statement on race would have helped contextualise what is bound to be the latest flashpoint of race in America – but not the last.
So far, Palantir has not returned our inquiries about making a more concrete statement, or what measures it would take to ensure it would not be making a Muslim registry.
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Note that verbs are usually used to make more concrete statements (e.g., 'he failed in this play'), while adjectives are often used in abstract statement (e.g., 'he is a bad actor').
As you work your way down the hierarchy, the statements become more concrete, practical, and ultimately unique.
The CIA says the later interrogations produced important information that corroborated Ghul's earlier statements and was "more concrete" than what he had said earlier.
The CIA says the later interrogations produced important information that corroborated Ghul's earlier statements and that was "more concrete" than what he had said earlier.
Nabil Shaath, the Palestinian planning minister, said the Palestinians wanted several issues not mentioned in the sketchy statement by Prince Abdullah to be detailed in a more concrete proposal.
Prior to this age, more concrete levels of reappraisal continue to be effective, such as using positive statements to offset negative ones, and it is these that can most help youth with ASD.
Some statements appeared to be welcomed, but the Holy See was urged to take more "concrete, visible actions" to push ahead with its efforts to tackle the problem.
The Los Angeles Police Protective League issued a statement decrying "the platitudes and 'rhetorical support' for law enforcement" and issued a call for more concrete action.
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